Afterwards
Nothing to maintain, because there's nothing bolted on.
Most nonprofit websites are a template with a dozen add-ons bolted on, and they
break slowly. A plugin goes out of date, an update gets skipped, and eventually
something is broken or insecure and nobody on staff has time to look. We don't
build that. Your site is written for your organization — no WordPress, no theme,
no plugins — so that whole category of problem never starts.
01
No plugins, no updates, no patching
There's no content system to keep current and no add-ons to update, because
your site doesn't use any. Nothing to install means nothing to go out of date.
02
Very little to attack
Your website is plain pages served from a global network. There's no login
for anyone to break into and no database to compromise, so the usual ways
small-organisation websites get hacked simply don't apply.
03
Changes stay safe
When you ask for a change you see a preview first, and nothing goes live
until you approve it. Every change is checked to the same standard as the
original build.